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— 1961CLINTONIA Clinton Community High School Clinton, Illinois May In the year 1856, the school building which stood on the site of the present Crang Building was completed. It was named after its principal, and was called the McCorkle School Building. In 1869 the first Clinton High School was built on the site of the present Junior High Building and was called Washington School. The present West Building was completed in 1909, and the Junior High and Industrial Arts Building were built in 1916. The Clinton Community High School was organized in 1920 and the gymnasium was built in 1935. In 1948, C. C. H. S. became part of Clinton Community Unit District No. 15. The new East Building, Industrial Arts, and North Gym were added to the school in 1956. The Junior High School moved from Washington School to the East Building in this same year. Our school, Clinton Community High School, has grown very dear to every one of us throughout the years. Each student will remember all of the fun and excitement he had participating in the many activities. These things have made a deep imprint on our hearts which will remain there forever. We shall always remember C. C. H. S. as our dear and beloved Alma Mater. sent C. C. H. S. ACTIVITIES.....................5 SPORTS........................15 FACULTY.......................25 ORGANIZATIONS.................35 CLASSES.......................57 3 In Honor Of. . . As a tribute to her hard work and understanding help, we, the Clintonia Staff, wish to dedicate our 1961 Clintonia to our sponsor, Mrs. Lotella Cole. Mrs. Cole has been teaching shorthand and typing here at C. C. H. S. for the past five years, and during this time she has acted as sponsor of the yearbook staff. It is with great privilege that we take this opportunity to show our appreciation for her endless time and service that she has contributed toward the success of this 1961 annual and those of the last four years by dedicating our year's work to her. 4 Clintonia Staff working on their day-to-day projects. The year-round activities make the everyday schedule of study more interesting by adding zest and excitement to the student body. 5 6 ROYALTY OF At the half-time of our Homecoming Game, Miss Barbara Ijams was crowned 1961 Homecoming Queen. She is five feet two inches tall, and has brown eyes and hair. She belongs to the Pep Club and G. A. A. If she has spare time in the summer, she likes to go swimming. In the winter she enjoys ice skating. After graduating from C. C. H. S., she plans to attend S. I. U. for a year of beauty culture. OUR 8 HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES MYRA TOPPING HARRIET THOMPSON SUSAN LAND 9 NANCY PHILLIPS THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS Mollie O'Shaughnessey, a 3-act comedy drama, was performed Thursday afternoon, November 17, 1960, to a grade school audience and Friday, November 18, at a capacity-crowd evening performance. It is a story of the West before it was fenced in, laid in Oregon, in the 1890's. Mollie (Linda Wood), the 17 year-old daughter of Sheriff Mike O'Shaughnessey (Joe Meeks), is devoted to her father and to her half-brother, Jed (Larry Junkins), Jed is not worthy of their respect and brings grief to Mollie and the Sheriff. Pete Shippley (Carl Sutton), taciturn and loyal, and Olaf Hansen (Rick Taylor), an excitable Swede, are deputies of Sheriff Mike. Pat Clancy (Gary Riegel), a U. S. Marshall come to help the Sheriff capture a band of cattle thieves, soon falls in love with Mollie. Katie Raymond (Janet Ransom), Mollie's 16 year old friend is bashfully courted and won by Harve Dietrich (Larry Bostwick). Mrs. Raymond (Ann Jenkins), Katie’s mother, is a friend to the family and a big help with the motherless O'Shaughnessey family. Mrs. Loftus (Marilyn Webb), another neighbor, is more interested in everyone else's business than in helping. Tessie and Amanda Weisheimer (Phyllis Hanna and Ruth Ann Florey) are bouncing, pink-cheeked teen-agers intent upon enjoying themselves at Mollie's dance. Fred Beanis (Louis Rolofson) is an Easterner come West to raise chickens. TESSIE AND AMANDA: Powder 'n' Paint Ain't he ha-andsome! 10 MOLLIE O’SHAUGHNESSEY SHERIFF: The best thing for me to do is turn in my sheriff's badge. Move the Props! 11 IT HAPPENED 12 AT C. C. H. S., 1961 13 15 Hinton Hign y jmps U. hill seasons, uiueuung a team hasn't done in a 1 ber of years. However, the game wasn’t without its early thrills as Larry ty half • kickoff 17 yard town by .laroons display nd take ? in the ns kept abound A Clii I perio fho - D. Herington three passes were tor extra Strange racked up 63 yards by rushing in 12 attempts and added 65 yards in pass receiving. In addition, he scored two touchdowns and twice received passes from May for extra points. The Maroons received the opening kickoff and moved the ball well to midfield on a series of running plays by Dave Blue and Strange. Here St. Teresa held and forced Clinton to kick. o . s rtn1H not n ' 4. his right end to th T. Steward before being pus ________________ bounds. Blue crashed over on the second scrimmage play for Clinton’s first score. The run for the conversion was stopped. Second Quarter Score Clinton’s second score came in the second period after taking over on their own 48. Aided by two passes from May to- jom Steward and Str - _ Ma- roons or H- B. Gibson bson City 10 aced 32 BIU( tc extra ichdown the sec-•vert the e score, i screen and he me fine rds. j---for the conversic 1 B. Andrews set up Clinton final tally when he intercepted Gibson City pass in midfield at almost broke loose before beii hauled down on the 20 ya stripe. On the next play Bit shot through . the middle ai and St. Teresa out of bounds on the Clinton 5. Clinton Began To Move Sparked by a 21 yard jaunt by Dave Blue. Clinton marched to the 43. May then hit Strange with a 27 yard pass play that put the ball on the Bulldog’s 33. v ,uiin F the Clinto first down. Her fense stiffened ai P. Willoughby took over on dov yard stripe. Sets Stage This fine bit of defensive action set the stage for Blue’s spectacular dash. With the ball resting on the seven yard stripe put me uau un me -...... ........ Runs by Blue and May moved Blue exploded through the right _ ii eiivitrin'c! linn ninUnH tin it down to the 25. Strange then hit for five, caught a pass and slithered to the nine. Srvange then carried to the one foot line ay Hy- thc Tin hen ✓ith lalf. the the ------ J ’—•'! thn rlOM side of Clinton’s line, picked up a vicious key block by Bruce Bratcher i along the raced his line. Aided b up a fine on 12 can ceptions, turns he yards. Clinton in thr fm it Homecoming Tilt. 32-13 Ed 111 Ct ..quoins work Hard this week prove blocking and fo consistency on defense, was displeased with the all around showing of roons last week agains ington. The tackling w; sistent and the protectior ake Second Spat In Conferenc or Dick Herington, Paul Willoughby, v E D. Blue center. Trying to slither through the holes made by this group will be the galloping ghosts of the back field, John May, Dave Blue. Tom Steward and Larry Strange. The defensive devils will include Ron Steward, A1 Mapes and Henry Kleeman. Ha german Hurt Hagerman hurt his back in last week’s encounter with Washington and may not be able to play. If Herington’s injured shoulder is alright he will start on offense for action Midi! Dad’s Nig The Pioneers received the kick off and held the ball for a series of downs befpre being forced to punt. Coach Ken Robbins crew sailed off again. Blue ran for 10, May hit Griffin near midfield for another first down, Strange crashed into the line for 16. May then threw a bullet to Griffin who fought his way to the Pioneer’s 25 for Clinton’s fourth consecutive first down. Clinton picked up two in two attempts a fired a sea 'wH G. Hagerman d°ng With No; Washing- ton was declared the champs of the conference as they pasted Trinity 39-0 last night. The Pant and B1 point yard: ing i three Drubs m lino-squad .... to im! for bet tot Robbins topped win Steward,’’ and May - n The ball to the 27 from where May hit Griffin in the end zone. However, an offside penalty brought the ball back. Two plays later Steward caught a screen pass from May on the 20 he general and made a beautiful run behind )f the Ma- some excellent blocking for the inst Wash- third score. The kick for the was incon- extra point was blocked, ion for the After Clinton kicked off to U. ever, May High the Maroons pounced on a | jv;. C •-■ -••• KoU -. - ♦ t ;.......— -? _. er of PAT. und period the Ma-took over on their own 41. Tom Steward and Blue moved the ball to the Indian’s 40 before May threw to Blue on the 21. Clinton advanced to the 14 but were held for downs. Griffin charged through and reoove tiac 7 slither versio Dav next 1 paren' called penalt A 1« and a, ter to Joe Coyne pui uit w m c i the one from gg scored. The ki« D. Griffin for the extra point. Blue Electrifies Clinton received the second half kickoff and returned to their own 38. Blue electrified the iil.wD Maiuu Auge Pontiac; LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: J. Hooker, R. Steward, L. Bostwick, J. Staton, P. Ware, B. Andrews, L. Strange. ROW TWO: Coach Beltzhoover, A. Smith, Manager, D. Schindler, D. Herington, J. May, A. Mapes, R. Pelley, B. Lobb. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: D. Cray, D. Whitehead, F. Shobe, H. Horn, D. Harris, M. McKinnery, S. Cox, R. Hooker, G. Harris, A. Patterson, E. Henning, S. Gardner, E. Hoke. ROW TWO: F. Long, Manager, M. Monts, G. Burns, B. Land, L. Hagenbruch, J. Wilke, S. Henderson, J. Gibson, D. Brinkley, D. Wantland, J. Arnold, D. Thurber, J. Klinger, P. Williams, S. Day. ROW THREE: Coach Curl, B. Sumner, T. Ijams, D. Armstrong, J. Staton, F. Chesnek, R. Willis, R. Pelley, A. Wrage, B. Smith, E. Powell, J. Torbert, D. Bundy, D. Day, C. Leonard, Coach Hunter. r- mmm m2 Fresh-Soph rate____________L v 18 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: J. Allen, E. Murphy, D. Armstrong, B. Gibson, B. Bratcher, D. Bundy, J. Boos. ROW TWO: D. Griffin, P. Willoughby, T. Steward, D. Blue, M. Stapleton, H. Kleemann, G. Hagerman, Coach Robbins. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: R. Dash, L. Miller, D. Newman, S. Stokowski, C. Miller, J. Querfeld, B. Mc-Keown, R. Hartsock, J. Wilson, S. Helm. ROW TWO: Coach W. Cole, B. Meeks, R. Webb, R. Gibson, B. Morgan, B. Cobb, J. Ransom, J. Meeks, T. Hammer, D. Mills, B. Gibson, G. Matheny, T. Herron. 19 Let’s Win With Spirit VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, CLOCKWISE: S. Seaton, N. Phillips, W. Crowell, B. Martin, H. Thompson. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, CLOCKWISE: S. Mandrell, N. Junkins, M. Abbott, M. Abbott. 20 TEAMED FOR ACTION! LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: L. Hagenbruch, M. Monts, B. Hamm, B. Andrews, B. Sumner, R. Cyrulik, C. Leonard, R. Dash. ROW TWO: Coach Curl, R. Steward, J. Staton, R. Willis, j. Ward, A. Wrage, R. Pelley, B. Smith, E. Powell, J. Wilki, Manager. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: T. Rudasill, Manager; B. Cruthis, S. Gardner, E. Hoke, D. Brinkley, B. Meeks, J. Helm, D. Wantland, J. Gibson, D. Buraglio, T. Hammer, B. West, J. Klinger, Manager. ROW TWO: D. Mills, R. Gibson, K. Evans, W. Patterson, H. Horn, G. Harris, R. Hooker, D. Harris, S. Cox. ROW THREE: Coach Robbins, S. Day, D. Cray, K. Beck, P. Williams, S. Klinkert, D. Patterson, S. Campbell, J. Arnold, L. Sweazy, D. Thurber, Manager. 21 A ™ A Ron Hartsock Jim Ransom . .'• 'A’0 CUNTOJ 32 Bill McKeown, Co-Captain Dave Blue Tom Steward Larry Miller Steve Helm, Co-Captain clintq Dick Griffin Jim Wilson CORNBELT Clinton-89 71 n 91 76 n 79 82 76 87 87 82 101 85 82 93 102 85 85 .. 74 CONFERENCE Lincoln-57 Bloomington- 62 Washington-62 Trinity-51 Pontiac-64 St. Teresa-55 Griffin-62 Normal-61 Trinity-55 U. High-40 Washington-83 MacArthur-74 Lamphier-86 Normal-69 U. High-65 Lake view-60 Pontiac-67 Eisenhower-57 Clinton Tops 1918 PONTIAC TOURNAMENT Clinton-65 Mainwest-62 67 Bloom-55 71 Waukegan-63 M 71 Springfield-63 SHEBYVILLE TOURNAMENT Clinton-85 Windsor-62 55 Cahokia-58 ” 92 Lakeview-45 REGONIAL TOURNAMENT Clinton-84 Leroy-61 96 Beason-80 71 Argenta-54 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Clinton-94 Lexington-54 80 Mattoon-67 STATE TOURNAMENT Clinton-75 Schlarman-76 Clinton, the VICTORS of Pontiac Tournament! Clinton takes Sectional at Decatur! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Newman, R. Hartsock, S. Stokowski, J. Meeks, L. Strange, B. Bratcher, G. Hagerman, D. Blue. SECOND ROW: H. Kleeman, Mgr. , D. Griffin, T. Steward, B. McKeown, S. Helm, J. Ransom, L. Miller, J. May, J. Wilson, Coach Elmer Hunter. a 40; iv 'C 30 ' JKjrl H 5 h° H4. 34 ,lU C. C. H. S. is fortunate to have such a well-educated and understanding faculty. Our teachers take a special interest in each of us as they prepare us for the future. 25 Miss Paulina Tull is the Dean of Girls here at C.C.H. S. She is the Attendance Officer also. Miss Tull received her B. A. degree at Mac-Murray College in Jacksonville, Illinois. Mr. George Richmond is the principal of C. C. H. S. This is his fifth year as principal. Mr. Richmond received his B. Ed. at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois, and his M. S. degree at Millikin University at Decatur, Illinois. Mrs. Vera Waltrip is Mr. Richmond's secretary. She is one of the many devoted personnel to C.C. H. S. who are ever striving to keep the wheels steadily turning. 26 Mr. Clyde Fry, instructor of agriculture, received his B.S. and M. S. degrees at the University of Illinois. Four years of agriculture are offered at C. C. H. S. Affiliated with the Business Department of C.C.H. S. are Miss Ruth Brenneman, Mrs. Lotella Cole, Mr. Angelo Abbott, and Mr. Paul Harden. Miss Brenneman attended I.S. N. U. , the University of Colorado, University of Illinois, and University of Wyoming. She received her B. S. at I. S. N. U. and her M. S. at the University of Illinois. Mrs. Cole received her B. S. degree at Southern Illinois University in Carbon-dale, Illinois. Mr. Abbott received his B. S. degree at I. S. N. U. in Normal, Illinois. Mr. Harden received his B. S. degree at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. Subjects offered in this department are typing, personal typing, business law, consumer economics, clerical office practice, secretarial office practice, shorthand, bookkeeping, and general business. 27 Mr. Kenneth Baker received his B. S. degree at Eastern Illinois University. He teaches driver training and physical education. Students enrolled in driver training complete six weeks of classroom study before taking a written test for their permit. If the test is passed successfully, students complete six hours of training behind the wheel before taking the actual driving test. Students must be sixteen years of age before any of this training may be undertaken. Miss Christine Kareotes, who teaches junior and senior English, received her B. A. degree at Millikin University. Miss Adaline Hull, who teaches freshman English, received her M. E. degree at the University of Missouri. Mrs. Winifred Rhoades, instructor of senior English, is also head of the English Department. She received her B. S. at I. S.N. U. and her M. A. at the University of Illinois. Mrs. Helen Allen teaches sophomore English. She received her B. A. degree at the University of Illinois. Mrs. Joan Stout, instructor of junior English, received her B. S. degree at Western Illinois University. 28 Mr. Charles Green and Mr. Wayne Cole teach industrial arts at C.C.H. S. Mr. Green received his B. S. degree from Eastern Illinois University. Mr. Cole acquired his B. S. and M.S. degrees from Eastern Illinois University. Mrs. Ruth Briggs and Mrs. Lois Hieronymus are homemaking teachers at C.C.H. S. Mrs. Briggs received her B. E. degree from Illinois State Normal University and took graduate courses at the University of Chicago, Eastern Illinois University, and the University of Illinois. Mrs. Hieronymus received a B. S. degree from Illinois State Normal University and a M. S. degree from Millikin University. 29 Mrs. Lorene McKelvey received an A. B. degree at McKendree College. She is pictured with one of the student librarians. Mrs. McKelvey helps students make use of the various library materials. The acquisition and organization of materials used by high school students, as well as help in the use of such materials, is the function of the library. The coaching and physical education staff includes: Mr. Lawrence Curl, B. S. -Illinois State Normal University, M. S. -University of Illinois; Mr. Kenneth Robbins, B. Ed. -Illinois State Normal University, M. Ed. -University of Illinois; Mrs. Dolores Kratz, B. S. -Southern Illinois University; Mr. Hunter, B. S. -Greenville College. These teachers encourage participation in sports of all kinds. They supervise G.A. A. and the various school sports. Instructors of the Social Science Department are Mr. Phil Cole, Mr. Fredric Johnson, and Mr. Ralph Seibert. Mr. Cole received his B. S. degree at Southern Illinois University. Mr. Johnson received his M. S. degree at I. S. N. U. Mr. Seibert received his B. S. degree at Eastern University, and his M. A. at George Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee. The subjects offered in this department are American history, world history, economic geography, 9th. yr. social science, and sociology. The Science Department instructors are Mr. Edward Beltzhoover, Mr. Charles Stout, and Mr. Samual Maxey. Mr. Beltzhoover received his B. S. degree at Murray State College, in Murray, Kentucky. Mr. Stout received his B. S. degree at Western Illinois University. Mr. Maxey is also head of the Guidance Department. He received his M.S. degree at Indiana University, in Bloomington, Indiana. The courses offered in this department are science, biology I and II, chemistry, and physics. Mrs. Alma Kemp, instructor of both math and foreign languages, received an A. B. degree from Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky. She also did additional work in the University of Chicago and the University of Kentucky. Miss Ester McKercher, teacher of Foreign Languages, received her B. A. degree from the University of Iowa. Latin, Spanish, and French are the languages offered this year. Mrs. Ernestine Linder, teacher of mathematics, received her A. B. degree from the James Millikin University. Miss Opal Marshall received her A. B. degree from Illinois College and is also teaching math here at C. C. H. S. An instructor of Vocal Music, Miss Mary Lighthall received her B. S. degree from Illinois State Normal University and also attended the University of Wyoming. Mr. James Brewster, our band instructor, received his Masters in Music from Millikin University. 32 CLOCKWISE: Mrs. Mary Ann Little, Secretary in District Office; Miss Paulissa Lonergan, Supervisor of Instruction; Mr. Lowell Johnson, Superintendent; Mrs. Meryle Parker, Accountant-Secretary of District; Mr. Alfred J. Somers, Administrative Assistant; Mrs. Betty Harris, Secretary in District Office. CLOCKWISE: Mr. Lowell Johnson, Superintendent; Mr. Richard Tuggle, Mr. Melvin Rasor, Mr. James Reeder, Mr. Fredrick May, Mr. Raymond Cromwell, Mr. A. J. Rudasill, and Mr. Ralph Karr, members of the Board of Education. 33 The cooks do a very good job in preparing our noon lunches. THEY ARE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Esther Magill, Maud Baughman, Lois McPeek, Minnie Gaby. SITTING: Velma Money, Laura Hunsley, Stella Gentry. Our janitors have a difficult task in keeping our school clean. THEY ARE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Carson Cremeens, Everett Chilton, Jesse Jones, T. E. Adkins, John Skosey, Curtiss Covington, Bernard Troxel. 34 Besides the old routine of readin', ritin', and rithmetic', C.C.H.S. offers many extra-curricular activities. The clubs and organizations create a well-rounded program for the students. CLOCKWISE, MAJORETTES: Dee Ann Paradee, Karen Azevedo, Clara Horn, Judy Mettler, Dee Ann Patterson. BAND MEMBERS: J. Armstrong, L. Reid, D. Blue, S. Harris, M. Abbott, R. Taylor, S. Gregor, B. Strange, J. McFeeters, P. Rabbe, M. Shaw, S. Thurber, C. Butler, K. Rybolt, K. Peverly, C. Webb, R. Joss, D. Thurber, D. Armstrong, R. Shipper, B. Jenkins, T. Cornell, M. North, J. Geer, B. Bohn, S. Theobald, L. Junkins, L. Sweazy, J. Wilke, S. Henderson, L. Rolofson, V. McKinney, J. Ransom, B. Smith, M. Abbott, B. Taylor, G. Luscombe, L. Hamm, J. Geer, S Garvin, H. Horn, N. Duran, S. Daniels, V. Magolski, M. Webb, K. Reid, J. Bain, S. Peters, M. Cruthis, S. Williams. STRIKE UP THE BAND! These band members wait patiently for intermission of junior play. Woodwind section makes up the majority of our band members. 37 SPECIAL CHORUS, ROW ONE: C. Phares, M. Redmond, A. Gardner, M. Redington, M. McCowan, R. Thayer, R. Crang, M. Abbott, L. Hamm, S. Polen, B. Strange, M. Webb, J. Quimby. ROW TWO: Miss Lighthall, A. Jenkins, K. Azevedo, C. Horn, N. Theobald, J. Geer, C. Havlin, M. Abbott, N. Junkins, J. McFeeters, M. North, J. Wantland, P. Rabbe. ROW THREE: D. Burris, J. Mobley, B. Jenkins, J. Armstrong, R. Taylor, J. High, D. Whitehead, T. Rudasill, S. Gardner, B. Luscombe. ROW FOUR: D. Kelley, J. Bain, J. N. Vander-vort, R. Cyrulik, T. Redington, S. Theobald, B. Meeks, J. Meeks, B. Smith. ROW FIVE: P. Donaldson, L. McKimmy, B. Smith, G. Vahley, G. Luscombe, J. Washburn. Choruses Participate ROW ONE: J. Baine, D. Kelley, K. Azevedo, A. Jenkins, C Horn, N. Theobald, B. Willoughby, S. Lehman, S. Fortner, M. Wheeler, D. Todd, C. Gregory. ROW TWO: Miss Lighthall, S. Daniels, D. Petty, L. Ashley, T. Mills, J. Klem, L. Grathwohl, J. Johnson, C. Clymer, D. Burris, R. Crang, S. Lehman, P. Currie, N. Mitchell. ROW THREE: S. Garvin, L. Kennedy, K. Edwards, D. Morin, M. Abbott, N. Junkins, M. North, N. Ashley, C. Scoggins, N. Lehman, M. Daily. ROW FOUR: S. Jackson, D. Polen, E. Ruch, K. McCrary, D. Farnsworth, D. Rodgers, M. Holt, C. Cox, J. Grimes, D. Kent, C. Havlin, S. Yates, A. Dunn. ROW FIVE: J. Geer, B. Bohn, D. Blue, D. Patterson, M. Thoms, D. Brooks, D. Ertmoed, L. Ertmoed, B. Brinkman, L. Brinkley, J. Isaac, L. Glover. ROW SIX: E. Henning, B. High, B. Meeks, R. Fitzgerald, B. Luscombe, J. Meeks, J. High, P. Donaldson, T. Rudasill, R. Cyrulik, T. Redington, T. Smith. 38 in Varied Activities LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: A. Humphrey, R. Schmidt, M. Redmond, J. Geer, M. Redington, C. Phares, D. Paradee, S. Benz, A. Holland, P. White, J. Azevedo, M. Shaw, K. Reed, C. Webb. ROW TWO: L. Richards, S. Outright, C. Butler, S. Thurber, P. Cowles, C. Brennan, J. Clevenger, C. Burton, M. Abbott, B. Strange, J. McFeeters, C. Day, S. Miller, B. Groves. ROW THREE: S. Harris, R. Thayer, B. Bartlett, M. Glenn, C. Buck, J. Duff, J. Mobley, M. McCowan, V. Parker, S. Williford, M. Webb, N. Gentry. ROW FOUR: L. Reed, P. Rabbe, P. Jenkins, P. Rogers, J. Quimby, C. Edwards, J. Aughenbaugh, L. Hamm, J. Wantland, L. Hall, M. Defenbaugh, V. Jenkins. ROW FIVE: S. Polen, S. Theobald, B. Jenkins, B. Smith, G. Luscombe, R. Taylor, J. Armstrong, D. Patterson, H. Horn, J. Shobe, J. Vandervort. ROW SIX: L. Rolofson, B. Taylor, G. Vahle, L. McKimmy, J. Arnold, D. Whitehead, S. Gardner, B. Perring, D. Harris, J. Hammer, S. Henderson, J. Washburn. Boys' Sextet Christmas Vesper Service These soloists go to contest. All-State Quartet LEFT TO RIGHT, ROWONE:B. Rogers, D. Herington, C. Sutton, L. Little, Treasurer; S. Williams, Secretary; T. Cornell, Vice-President; V. McKinney, President; P. Donaldson, Mr. Seibert, Sponsor. ROW TWO: D. Thur-ber, G. Bianucci, W. Patterson, L. Rolofson, B. Jenkins, G. Stuart, B. Lighthall, J. Gordon, R. Luscombe. ROW THREE: C. Butler, S. Jackson, C. Sams, A. Humphrey, J. Mobley, J. Geer, S. West. The Photographers Of Tomorrow—Today Camera Club develops victory! Club officers face the camera. Connie and Judy learn to use the dark room. Your year at a glance presented by the CLINTONIA STAFF Clintonia at work! THESE ARE THE MEMBERS OF THE CLINTONIA STAFF FOR 1961, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Harriet Thompson, Business Manager; Sandra Burns, Senior Class Editor; Judy Nunnery, Editor-in-Chief; Janice Dunn, Copy Editor; Victor Buraglio, Sports Editor. STANDING: Mrs. Lotella Cole, Sponsor; Sharon Rose, Activities Editor; Lynn Prawl, Underclass Editor; Marcia Glenn, Junior Editor; Linda Miller, Junior Business Manager; Susan Land, Art Editor; Dick Herington, Photographer; Richard Sams, Junior Photographer. Members of the Clintonia staff sell yearbooks during the noon hour. 41 ROW ONE: R. Sams, B. Bratcher, E. Murphy, T. Steward, L. Martin, D. Griffin, Mr. Fry. ROW TWO: M. West, R. Steward, L. Strange, B. Gardner, E. Hoke, P. Rybolt, D. Mills, D. Jones. ROW THREE: M. Staple-ton, D. Armstrong, J. Long, J. Henson, D. Short, L. Hoke, D. Newman, S. Davenport. ROW POUR: L. Marvel, R. Benz, B. Clark, M. Monts, B. Spainhour, E. Davenport, L. Miller. F. F. A Learning By Doing 4th Hour Class Adjusting Plow Vocational Agriculture Winners 42 F. H. A. Prepares Girls to be Better Homemakers F.H.A. Initiation LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: B. Jiles, K. Sumner, S. Benz, T. Mills, L. Grathwohl, S. Jackson, M. McCown, J. Wantland, D. Alwood, N. Anderson, S. Lehman, C. Sams, L. Brinkley, S. Fortner, D. Paradee. ROW TWO: Mrs. Briggs, M. McKinzey, L. Ashley, C. Baker, M. Redmond, B. Brinkman, C. Day, A. Humphrey, D. Patterson, J. Grimes, J. Mobley, D. Morin, J. Klemm, A. Gardner, Mrs. Hieronymus. ROW THREE: P. Williamson, B. Stillman, S. Harris, M. Daily, C. Cox, C. Scogin, R. Schmidt, C. Butler, N. Lehman, L. Hall, D. Ertmoed, N. Glynn, M. Prakel, J. Parker. ROW FOUR: P. Jenkins, L. Glover, J. Isaac, L. Ertmoed, M. Webb, E. Staton, S. Lehman, G. Baker, S. Woodward. ROW FIVE: J. Jackson, D. Kelley, C. Williams, N. Kileen, J. Thompson, D. Rogers, D. Petty, D. Todd, V. Duvall. Future Nurses Club Stresses Service ROW ONE: Dana Kent, Carolyn Havlin, Linda Reid, Ellen Ruch, Diane Morin, Sharon Thurber, Judy Clevenger, Ruth Ann Crang. ROW TWO: Terri Jackson, Kay McCrary, Sherri Garvin, Nancy Junkins, Sharon Jackson, Ann Holland. ROW THREE: Barbara Rice, Marilyn Webb, Ann Jenkins, Lois Hamm, Sandra Daniels, Cinda Phares, Diane Farnsworth, Janet McFeeters, Sheila Williford, Miss Marshall. ROW FOUR: Sharon Benz, Tonda Mills, Mary Shaw, Beverly Long, Bernadine Behl, Vicki Magolski, Pat Rabbe, Carol Guthridge, Rosemary Hellings, Carol Gregory. ROW FIVE: Carolyn Edwards, Diane Burris, Judy Quimby, Rita Shipper, Charlotte Donovan, Alice Dunn, Winnifred Dunn, Phyllis Becker, Phyllis Hanna. Aid is given by Club members to students receiving tuberculosis tests. A F. T. A. Students of Today—Teachers of Tomorrow F. T. A. sells hot baked potatoes at football games. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: L. Rolofson, T. Havlin. ROW TWO: T. Rudasil, J. Armstrong, A. Gardner, J. Jackson, S. West, K. Rybolt, B. Smith, S. Peters, C. Horn, B. Stevens, L. Hall, M. Cruthis, J. Ransom, B. Johnson. ROW THREE: M. Utter, G. Baker, N. Phillips, R. Taylor, W. Crowell, S. Polen, L. Jones, M. Glenn. ROW FOUR: H. Henderson, H. Thompson, G. Hagerman, L. Clark, B. Strange, C. Burton, M. North, Miss Brenneman, S. Yates. Members of F. T.A. have fun at their Christmas party. 45 F. T. A. enters a float in the Homecoming Parade. G. A. A. Offers Many Recreational Activities For Its Members Bowling is an enjoyable pastime for G. A. A. girls. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: M. Brady, P. Cowles, J. Thornes, R. Webb, J. Geer, C. Day, N. Glenn, K. Azevedo, S. Land, M. Devenbaugh. ROW TWO: D. Blue, K. Edwards, J. Smock, K. Sumner, M. Knight, J. Jackson, C. Edwards, T. Duvall, D. Polen, S. Reeves, C. Webb, K. Reed, S. Rose, B. Ijams, F. Cray, R. He 1 lings, C. Buck, P. Price, M. Topping, C. Guthridge, J. Duff. ROW THREE: N. McKinzey, A. Dunn, D. Wagers, S. Jackson, J. McFeeters, P. Rabbe, V. Magohski, Mrs. Kratz, J. Glenn, J. Geer, V. Jenkins. ROW FOUR: R. Thayer, M. Holt, L. Reid, J. Azevedo, L. Hall, M. Utter, A. Jenkins, B. Thoms, C. Swearingen, N. Sprague, M. McCowan, M. Redmond, C. Torbert, A. Gardner, C. Stevenson. Club members spend an afternoon skating. 46 Librarians Serve Our School Library Club members look at the new addition of books to our library. LIBRARY CLUB MEMBERS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: S. Ashley, S. West, A. Jenkins, L. Rolofson, L. Lubbers, B. Myers. ROW TWO: T. Smith, S. Williford, P. Fortune, P. Cowles, S. Miller, A. Gardner, E Ruch, J. Washburn, D. Farnsworth, Miss McKelvey, T. Redington, R. Benton. President Louis Rolofson conducting the regular Library Club meeting. Margol Relays The News To You PICTURED Tamburini, B. Stevens, ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: R. Taylor, G. Vahle, P. Price, C. Guthridge, B. Gronlund, S. Reeves, L. N. Sprague, J. Gordon, L. Little. STANDING: C. Buck, L. Rolofson, M. Devenbaugh, M. Adkins, J. Meeks, D. Cray, D. Punches, B. Land, S. West, G. Stewart, D. Kelley, N. Phillips, A. Jenkins. The MARGOL, which is printed bi-weekly, is given free to all pupils in the unit. A circulation of 2600 includes exchange newspapers from fifty other high schools throughout the country, from Las Vegas, Nev. , to Fort Myers, Fla. Sixty-eight businesses in and around Clinton advertise in the Margol. The staff meets daily in the afternoon for one hour to plan future issues and write stories. Most of the leg work is done outside this hour, however, as reporters cover their assignments. They interview people, double check spelling and other information, or take and develop pictures. Last year Quill and Scroll, the international Society for high school journalists, honored the Margol with a first place award for its activities during National Newspaper Week. 48 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: M. Cruthis, S. Thurber, J. Clevenger, C. Burton, B. Gronlund, B. Strange, L. Jones, T. Jackson, J. Thoms, Miss McKercher, P. Stephenson. ROW TWO: S. Henderson, M. Monts, B. West, L. Strange, M. Utter, A. Gardner, M. Redmond, C. Romsa, P. White, C. Phares, P. Curry, M. Gem, B. Bartlett. ROW THREE: J. Wilke, L. Sweazy, B. West, M. Riegel, A. Jenkins, B. Stevens, S. Williford, T. McAboy, N. Ekran, J. Azevedo, S. McAboy. ROW FOUR: D. Buraglio, K. Evans, T. Clark, R. Day, C. Torbert, J. Ransom, C. Kemp, B. Johnson, L. Reid, J. N. Vandervort, K. Peverly. Spanish-Latin-French Club Hosts Central District Junior Classical Society of Illinois OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT Treasurer............................Janet Ransom Secretary...................Marva Utter Student Council Representative .... Barbara Gronlund President..................Beverly Strange Vice-President . . . Stephen Henderson 49 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: P. Rabbe, C. Romsa, S. Polen, B. Bohn, K. Bradley, V. Parker, C. Swearingen, G. Bradshaw, D. Morin, B. Bartlett, S. Isaac, L. Brinkley, S. Rose, B. Martin, S. Seaton, W. Crowell, H. Thompson, N. Phillips. ROW TWO: D. Blue, B. Strange, J. McFeeters, B. Gronlund, S. Thurber, M. Cruthis, N. Waldron, C. Brennen, M. Adkins, S. Yates, M. Monts, B. West, M. Topping, B. Cobb, C. Guthridge, J. Duff, R. Hellings, F. Cray, P. Price. ROW THREE: D. Paradee, J. Mobley, D. Patterson, K. Azevedo, J. Geer, J. Dunn, M. Cromwell, L. Wood, C. Havlin, D. Kent, J. Grimes, S. Burns, J. Glynn, C. Torbert, M. Redmond, S. McAboy, J. Azevedo, K. McCrary. ROW FOUR: S. Cutright, L. Ertmoed, G. Baker, D. Polen, L. Connelly, S. Anderson, S. Balster, L. Prawl, M. Glenn, K. Wilson, A. Brantley, J. Wantland, L. Lubbers, D. Alwood, N. Anderson, E. Ruch, D. Farnsworth. ROW FIVE: C. Buck, S. Land, M. Devenbaugh, N. Theobald, P. Rogers, B. Stevens, L. Jones, D. Brooks, S. Williams, M. Thornes, J. Ransom, P. Becker, V. Magolski, C. Horn, C. Sams, S. Jackson. ROW SIX: K. Edwards, M. Mead, B. Long, J. Johnson, S. Miller, L. Kennedy, C. Clymer, P. Williams, G. Williamson, M. McCowan, T. Redington, L. Miller, D. Blue, S. Fortner, L. Clark, G. Hagerman. The Pep Club sponsers the annual Homecoming Snake Dance and Bonfire. AT LEFT, Pep Club members prepare the Bonfire. The Pep Club strives to create a school cheering section and promote school spirit. The student fan bus to out-of-town games is sponsored by the Pep Club. Pep Club is ; LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: S. Mandrell, N. Junkins, M. Abbott, M. Abbott, L. Strange, J. Long, C. Webb, K. Reed, J. Aughenbaugh, S. Benz, A. Holland, D. Ertmoed, N. Kileen, M. Holt, R. Thayer, J. Thoms, J. Geer. ROW TWO: Mr. Cole, D. Griffin, G. Burns, J. Staton, D. Schindler, C. Morgan, B. Ijams, J. Peacock, K. Rybolt, B. Myers, V. Jenkins, C. Stevenson, M. McCowan, J. Kleemann, N. Sprague, C. Kemp, A. Jenkins, B. Thoms. ROW THREE: L. McKimmy, S. Stokowski, B. Dillow, R. Steward, E. Murphy, D. Herington, V. McKinney, A. Mapes, H. Kleemann, J. Maltby, J. Helm, J. Klinger, P. Stevenson, C. Donovan, M. North, J. Quimby, R. Craing. ROW FOUR: D. Whitehead, T. Herron, B. Bratcher, J. Querfeld, C. Miller, J. Washburn, J. Hayes, G. Valey, B. Smith, G. A. Luscombe, D. Thurber, R. Day, R. Hooker, D. Brinkley, S. Garvin. ROW FIVE: H. Henderson, B. McKeown, L. Tamburini, D. Punches, R. Webb, B. Gibson, R. Dash, L. Bostwick, V. Buraglio, L. Little, C. Sutton, B. Smith, M. Kinder, T. Ijams, D. Wantland. ROW SIX: R. Hartsock, G. Matheny, T. Roseman, S. Williams, T. Cornell, L. West, R. Cyrulik, B. Crawley, J. Ransom, J. Wilson, J. Hooker, T. Steward, J. Boos, B. Jenkins. Hungry Dog Patchers lineup to be refreshed with donuts and Kickapoo Joy Juice. School-Service Organization The Sadie Hawkins Party is an all--school activity sponsored by the Pep Club in the fall. Participants dress as Dogpatch characters. AT THE LEFT ARE THIS YEARS WINNERS: Jim Long, Best Dressed Boy; Jim Looper and Barbara Gronlund, Best Dressed Couple; Linda Miller, Best Dressed Girl; Linda Kennedy, Sadie Hawkins, and her partner Tom Redington. Democracy C. C. of H. The Student Council sponsors the annual Christmas Dance. THE 1960-61 STUDENT COUNCIL, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Peters, V. McKinney, H. Kleemann, J. Boos, M. Topping, R. Hellings, J. Geer, B. Thoms, J. McFeeters, B. Martin, S. Seaton, D. Blue, P. Rabbe, L. Ertmoed, R. Hartsock, L. Martin, C. Phares, M. McKinnery, B. Gronlund, R. Sams, L. Clark, G. Hagerman, N. Phillips, J. Nunnery, L. Hoke, B. Myers, Mr. Harden. 52 Student Council members working in consession stand. Ushers Lend A Helping Hand ROW ONE: L. Kennedy, J. Johnson, L. Hall, C. Sams, J. Isaac, L. Brinkley, K. Rybolt, M. Devenbaugh, S. West, D. Patterson, C. Cobb, S. Cutright. ROW TWO: C. Clymer, A. Jenkins, C. Horti, C. Havlin, L. Prawl, J. Nunnery, C. Buck, J. Kleemann, A. Gardner, L. Miller. ROW THREE: V. Magolski, J. Jackson, S. Jackson, K. Wilson, L. Wood, C. Webb, F. Cray, C. Guthridge. ROW FOUR: D. Wagers, B. Myers, P. Price, S. Rose. Ushers wear costumes for the atmosphere of this year's Junior Play. Ushers take tickets at basketball games. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: W. Crowell, S. Thurber, M. Cruthis, J. Clevenger, F. Cray, J. Geer, K. Azevedo, M. Devenbaugh, M. Webb, Secretary; L. Strange, Business Manager; R. Hartsock, President; J. Wilson, Vice-President; H. Kleemann, Student Council Representative; S. Gregor, A. Humphrey, C. Butler, M. McCowan, S. Seaton, B. Martin. ROW TWO: C. Horn, L. Wood, L. Clark, N. Theobald, B. Jenkins, L. Rolofson, C. Torbert, M. Utter, J. Hooker, J. Allen, Mr. Cole. ROW THREE: C. Sutton, G. Hagerman, K. Wilson, L. Prawl, V. Buraglio, P. Ware, B. Bratcher, L. Hartford, J. May, J. Querfeld, H. Henderson. ROW FOUR: D. Punches, M. Stapleton, S. Helm, L. Little, G. A. Luscombe, B. Cobb, R. Dash, S. Stokowski, J. Ransom, L. McKimmy, J. Looper, L. Tamburini, B. McKeown. YCCI Sponsors All-School Mock Election Attorney A. J. Rudasill, County Clerk James E. Ely, and YCCI Sponsor Frederic Johnson explain the proper marking of the ballot to the student body. Students stand in line at the precinct to mark their ballots. YCCI members operate the polls. The Young Citizens of Central Illinois promotes the development of intelligent, responsible, and civic minded youth willing to give unselfishly of their time and effort for the improvement of citizenship in their schools, communities, nation, and world. The annual YCCI Fall Conference is held at Clinton. 54 Character, Scholarship, Leadership, Service, Are The Qualities Of National Honor Society LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: G. Baker, D. Kelley, J. Nunnery, N. Phillips, Miss Tull, L. Clark, F. Cray, Mrs. Linder. ROW TWO: R. Hartsock, J. May, T. Steward, H. Kleemann, L. Lobb, J. Ransom. Quill and Scroll Recognizes Superior Work in School Publications LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Reeves, N. Phillips, N. Sprague, P. Price, D. Kelley, D. Herington. 55 Chemistry Students Form Club LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: M. Stapleton, Student Council Rep. ; V. Buraglio, President; C. Horn, Secretary; D. Punches, Vice-President; L. Dash, M. McCowan, S. Seaton, K. Wilson, J. Jackson, P. Becker, V. Magolski. ROW TWO: L. Woods, B. Martin, B. Cobb, J. Wilke, J. Ransom, Mr. Maxey. ROW THREE: B. Dillow, B. Bratcher, J. Hooker. ROW FOUR: L. Little, L. Rolofson. ROW FIVE: C. A. Luscombe, T. Havlin. ROW SIX: B. Jenkins, B. Taylor, J. Maltby, R. Webb, L. Harford, R. Myers. Switchboard Operators Help in Office LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: L. Lobb. STANDING: L. Connelly, S. Peters, K. Wilson, L. Clark, C. Guthridge. 56 We, the classes of Clinton Community High School, are now not only being confronted with books, but are experiencing memorable moments that will be cherished the rest of our lives. 57 FRESHMEN Marleen Abbott Charles Alwood John Arnold Robert Arnold Laura Ashley Nancy Ashley Janice Aughenbaugh Janice Azevedo Carol Baker Beverly Bartlett Ken Beck Sharon Benz Mike Bianucci Linda Bliss Mary Brady Danny Brinkley Terry Brown Dave Buchanan Dennis Buraglio Diane Burris Elaine Burton Steve Campbell Mike Caperelli 58 Carolyn Carter Clara Cobb Ralph Cobb Donald Cooper Carol Cox Ricky Cox Steve Cox Rannie Crang David Cray Gary Crutcher Bill Cruthis Pearl Curry Mary Daily Sandra Daniels Donnie Day Roger Day Steve Day Jeff Defebaugh Phil Donaldson Charlotte Donovan Sally Dubson Alice Dunn Carolyn Edwards Diane Ertmoed Donna Evans Kenny Evans Diane Farnsworth Rodney Fitzgerald Tom Followell Bruce Gardner Steve Gardner Sherri Garvin Janice Geer Nell Gentry Jim Gibson Richard Gibson Mary Jane Glynn Nancy Glynn Jeannette Grimes Lois Hamm Terry Hammer Dallas Harris Gene Harris Sonna Harris Robert Harvey Carolyn Havlin Jim Helm Ed Henning 59 Jim Henson Robert High Jeanne Hiter Ed Hoke Ann Holland Mary Ellen Holt Robin Hooker Harold Horn David Isaac Paul Jones Dick Jones Nancy Junkins Dana Kent Nancy Kileen Janet Klemm John Klinger Steve Klinkert John Latham Sandra Lehman Tom Lenchner David Lippert Beverly Long Bob Luscombe Mike Mason P q f David Mayfield Susan McAboy Micky McCowan Kay McCrary Jim McDonnell Alan McKimmy Mike McKinnery Marjorie McKinzey Marsha Mead Bob Meeks David Mills Tonda Mills Nancy Mitchell Diane Morin Donald Nelson Steve Norrick Marsha North Janice Parker Donald Patterson Wayne Patterson Willie Patterson Butch Perring Robert Peverly Cinda Phares Mary Prakel Bill Quimby Judy Quimby Linda Reid Barbara Rice Denny Rich Mike Riegel Darlene Rodgers Carolyn Rousey Ellen Ruch Tom Rudasill Phillip Rybolt Mary Shaw Rita Shipper Frank Shobe Edgar Smith Joyce Smock Patty Stephenson Barbara Stillman Rosa Lee Stuckey Carolyn Swearingen Robert Swearingen Larry Sweazy David Thayer Rosie Thayer Sue Thackrey Marga Thompson Judy Thoms Nancy Waldron Dave Wantland Larry Webb Rita Webb Bill West Larry West Mike West Patricia White David Whitehead Paul Williams Greg Williamson Pamela Williamson Wayne Wilson Susan Yates Nicki Duran Mary Knight Diane Petty Nancy Welch Shirley Woods SOPHOMORES Marty Abbott Marsha Adkins David Allen Richard Anderson Bill Andrews David C. Armstrong Bill Gibson . . Diane Blue . , Patty Rogers . Raymond Dash . . Treasurer Vice -President . . Secretary . . President David L. Armstrong James Ashby Diana Ashley Sandy Aughenbaugh John Bateson Rose Mary Bateson Phil Beck Bemadine Behl Ronald Benton Diane Blue Barbara Bohn Glenna Bradshaw Connie Brennan Darlene Brewer Londa Brinkley Donna Brooks Adele Buchanan Danny Bundy Gary Burns Carolyn Burton Carol Butler Bill Campbell Lida Jo Caperelli 62 Frank Chesnek Betty Clark James Clark Vanessa Clark William Clark Judy Clevenger Sharon Cole Nancy Comer Judy Coppenbarger Penny Cowles Bob Crubaugh Marcia Cruthis Roger Cyrulik Raymond Dash Leona Defebaugh Connie DeLancy Paul Devenbaugh Kathleen Edwards Sandra Fortner Patsy Fortune Bill Gibson Jim Gordon Susan Gregor Barbara Gronlund Beverly Groves Lou Hagenbruch Louise Hall Wesley Hamm Don Harvey Joe Hayes 63 Steve Henderson Jim High Ann Humphrey Terry Ijams Beverly Isaac Bob Isaac Dennis Jackson Susan Jackson Patricia Jenkins Barbara Jiles Lynn Jones Roger Joss Mike Kinder Buzz Land Richard Lane Norma Lehman Curt Leonard Bill Lighthall Steve Lobb Fred Long Carl Luker Bud Mandrell Sue Mandrell Bob Mapes Tanya McAboy Mike McCown Janet McFeeters Kathy Miller Judy Mobley Beverly Monkman 64 Mike Monts Wesley Morris Mac Morse LaDonna Murphy Tom Overbey Edward Palmer Deanna Paradee Dee Ann Patterson Ray Pelley Joyce Polen Sue Polen Ed Powell Pat Rabbe Marilyn Redington Barbara Rees Tom Rees John Reid LaVonne Richards Pat Rogers Lanny Rolofson Carol Romsa Ted Roseman Connie Sams Ruth Schmidt Charlene Scogin Danny S enters Jim Shearer Dave Shinneman John Shobe Art Smith 65 Bill Smith Tom Smith Jim Staton Barbara Stevens Ron Steward Beverly Strange Bill Sumner Kayleen Sumner Ronnie Taylo Bob Taylor Barbara Thackrey Steve Theobald Sharon Thurber Mary Tomes Jerry Torbert Miguel Travis Gerald Vahle Rosemary Wantland Jim Ward Mike Waytenick Bill West Geraldene West Jerry Wilke Bob Williams Sherry Williams Steve Williams Roy Willis Bonnie Willoughby David Wilson Allen Wrage 66 JUNIORS Linda Connelly Karen Wilson. Betty Martin . Victor Buraglio . . President Vice-President . . Secretary . . .Treasurer 67 Victor Buraglio John Chamberlain Bill Chapman Lucky Chaudoin Terry Clark Bill Cobb Linda Connelly Wanda Crowell Sharon Cutright Linda Dash Ed Davenport Steve Davenport Orman Dyer Linda Ertmoed Ruth Ann Florey Arvetta Gardner Jo Elaine Geer Robert Gentry Bruce Gibson Marcia Glfenn Linda Glover sw June Glynn Linda Grathwohl Carol Gregory Larry Junkins Charlotte Kemp Janet Kleemann Loren Little Jim Long G. A. Luscombe Vickie Magolski Betty Martin Mary Anne McCowan . V • ■ Butch Morgan Mike Morse Roger Myers Dick Newman Dave Peavler Steve Peters Lynn Prawl Dennis Punches Janet Ransom Terry Robinson Louis Rolofson JoAnn Ruble Richard Sams Wilbur Scott Sandi Seaton Gary Shipp David Short Bill Smith Brent Spainhour Norma Sprague Mitchell Stapleton Carolyn Stephenson Gary Stewart Larry Strange Carl Sutton Larry T am bur ini Ricky Taylor Bonnie Thoms Connie Torbert Marilyn Webb Ronnie Webb Sandra Webb Larry West Sharon West Carole Ann Williams Karen Wilson Linda Wood This has been the most exciting STUART WILLIAM ALBERT Gator Track 2. NELDA ANDERSON Shortie F. H.A. 1,2,3, 4, Historian 2, Secretary 3, Welfare 4; Pep Club 4. FRANCES CRAY Fran G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Ushers 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Y.C.C. I. 3,4; Latin Spanish 1,2; Chorus 2; Senior Class Officer, Treasurer; Prom Committee; National Honer Society 4. MELODY KAYE WHEELER Mel G.A.A. 1,2; Library Club 1,2; F. H.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,4; Chorus 1,4. MARY SHARON MILLER Sharon Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 4; Pep Club 4. ALBERT LEE MAPES Band 1,2; Dance Band 1,2; Football 2,4; Track 2; Classical Club 1,2; Chemistry Physics Club 3; Pep Club 4. 72 year of all for the seniors LARRY DAVID LOBB Student Council 2; Basketball 1; Track 1; Class President 3,4; Junior Ring Committee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; National Honor Society 3,4, President 4. JOHN WILLIAM QUERFELD Jack Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Track 1; F. F.A. 1,2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Chemistry Physics Club 3; Y.C.C.I. 3,4. JANICE JOHNSON Jan Chorus 1,3,4; G. A. A. 1,2,3; Usher Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 4; F. H. A. 2, 3; Junior Play Committee. LARRY MARTIN Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 4; Y. C. C. I. 3,4; C.P.C. 3; F. F. F. 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 4; Student Council 4. 73 We shall always remember all the fun we’ve had THOMAS PAUL REDINGTON Tom or Mr. T F.T.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Camera Club 4; Library Club 4; Vocal Music 1,2, 3, 4; Special Chorus 1,2, 3, 4. MARTHA JEAN DEVENBAUGH Marty Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Y. C. C. I. 3,4; Usher Staff 3,4; G. A. A. 4; Margol 4; F.T.A. 1. JO DEANE DUFF Jo G. A. A. 3,4; Pep Club 4; Chorus 4. CHARLES JEFFERSON WARE Pete Band 1,2, 3; F. F. F. 2; Special Chorus 1,2, 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Camera Club 1; Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Y. C. C. I. 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Dance Band 1,2 JOSEPH NATHANIEL VANDERVORT, JR. J. N. or Blondie Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 1; Classical Club 1,2,4; Track 1; Special Chorus 1,4. VIRGINIA LOUISE JENKINS G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,3, 4; Pep Club 4. 74 participating in all the activities through the years AUDREY NELL BRANTLEY Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1. JIM KINDER Nameless F. F. F. 2; Pep Club 4; Track 1. RICHARD ARTHUR SCHINDLER Dick Track 2,3,4; Football 2,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Pep Club|l,2, 3,4; Latin Spanish 1,2; Special Chorus 2. BARBARA MAY RHODES Transfer from Ramsey High School 3; Library Club 1,2. The activities of this year DONNA JEAN KELLEY Donna Lou F. H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Camera Club 1; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Special Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Margol 1, 2,3,4, Business Manager 3, Circulation Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; National Honor Society 4. CAROL ANN CUTHRIDGE Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; F.N.C. 1,2, 3,4; Usher Staff 1,2,3, 4; Margol 4; Y.C.C.I. 3; Chemistry Physics Club 3; Spanish-Latin Club 1,2; G.A.A. 4; Switchboard 1,4; Junior Play 3. JANICE CAROL DUNN Jan F. T.A. 1,2, 3; Chorus 1,2, 3; Pep Club 4; Senior Class Officer, Secretary; Clintonia Staff 4; Copy Editor; Junior Play Committee. National Honor Society Induction. PERRY KENT COPPENBARGER Ken JUDITH ANN NUNNERY Judy G.A.A. 1; Student Council 1,4; Chorus 1,2; F. T.A. 1,2,3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Usher Staff 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Cast; Junior Ring Committee; Junior Class Officer, Secretary; Prom Committee; Illinois Girls' State 3; Clintonia 3,4, Editor 4; National Honor Society 3,4. 76 however, seem extra special CAROL ANN WEBB G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Usher Staff 4. KATHERINE SUE REED Kathie Band 1,2, a, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. DONNA RAE POLEN Chorus 3,4; Pep Club 1,4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 3, President 4. Awarded Trophy To Most Valuable Player. DOLORES JEAN WAGERS Dee Pep Club 1,4; Usher Staff 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 2, 3; G. A. A. 1,4. JAMES LOOPER Big Bertha or Loop Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Y. C. C. I. 3,4; Latin-Spanish Club 1,2; Switchboard Operator 3; Chemistry Club 3,4. 77 Our Homecoming game was a victory THERESA JACKSON Teri Beginning Orchestra 2; Transferred from Chicago 3; Latin-Spanish Club 3,4; Pep Club 4; F. N. C. 3, 4; Special Chorus 3,4. CHARLES PEACOCK Track 2,3; F. F. A. 3,4; F. F. F. 3. JOHN RICHARD HERINGTON Bugs Spanish-Latin 1,2, Treasurer 2; Camera Club 1,4; Pep Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Clintonia 3,4, Photographer 4; Chemistry-Physics Club 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Golf 3. MELVIN RIEGEL TIMOTHY WAYNE CORNELL Tim Band 1,2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1,2,3, 4; Vice-President 4; Pep Club 4. SIDNEY JO REEVES Sid Latin-Spanish Club 1; Chorus 1; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Margol 1,2, 3,4, Managing Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Junior Play Committee Prompter; Student Council 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Pep Club 1. 78 our dance was a complete success MARY VIRGINIA GARDNER Barney G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 3; F. T. A. 1.2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Camera Club 1; Dance Band 1; Chorus 2,4; Ushers 1, 2,3,4; Band 1, Vice-President; Special Chorus 3,4; Clintonia 4. JOHN F. MAY Y. C.C.I. 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Football 1.2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2; Baseball'3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Lettermans Club 1,2, 3,4; National Honor Society 4. SHARON LEE ROSE Sherrie Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; F.N.C. 1,2,3; Spanish, Latin, French Club 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Usher 2,3,4; Clintonia 4; Activities Editor; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Tongue and Pen Club 2. ROSEMARY HELLINGS Ro Pep Club; G.A.A. ; Future Nurses Club; Student Council (Honorary Member); Exchange Student from South Africa. LARRY DEAN McKIMMY Mac Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Tongue and Pen 2,3, President 3; Special Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Y. C. C. I. 4; Baseball 2, 3; Margol 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Junior Play. JUDITH DIANE PEACOCK Judy Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1; Dance Band 1,3; Pep Club 4; F. T. A. 3; Junior Play Committee. 79 We could never forget the chi DIXIE SHARON TODD Toad F.H.A. 1,3,4; F. N. C. 2; Band 1, 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,4. SHARON LEE LEHMAN F.N.C. 1; F.H.A. 4; Chorus 4. SANDRA JEANNE BURNS San Dee Band 1,2, 3; Chorus 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Classical Club 1,2; G. A. A. 1; Clintonia 3,4; Senior Class Editor. Senior Magazine Assembly. JAMES E. WILSON Jim C. P.C. 3; Pep Club 3,4; Classical Club 1; Margol 3, Sports Editor; Baseball 2, 3, 4; F. F. F. 2; Basketball 1.2, 3, 4; Track 1; Football 1,2; Cross Country 3,4; Y. C. C. I. 3,4, Vice-President 4. JUDITH ARLENE JACKSON Judy F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; F. T. A. 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3; G. A. A. 1,3,4; Usher 1.2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Library Club 1,2. 80 te boys made at the chili supper KATHLEEN MARIE RYBOLT Kathy Library 1,2; Classical Club 1,2; Pep Club 2, 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3, 4; F. T.A. 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 3; Vice President 4; Junior Play 3; Usher Staff 4. JOYCE KAY THOMPSON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. MARILYN JUNE McCOWN Marilyn F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 3, President 4; Margol 4, Advertising Manager. Eat Hardy! Senior Chili Supper. GLADYS MARIE BAKER Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3; G. A. A. 1,2,3; F. T.A. 4; Chemistry Club 4; Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Class Secretary and Treasurer 1,2; Science Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Transfer from Atlanta, Illinois 4. GARRY LYNN THAYER Track 1. 81 We all worked hard selling magazines, THOMAS WAYNE STEWARD Tom Football 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; F. F. A. 1,2, 3, 4, President 4, Secretary 3; Pep Club 2, 3,4, President 4; Sophomore Class Officer, Treasurer; Junior Class Officer, Treasurer; National Honor Society 3; 4, Vice-President 4. NANCY ELLEN PHILLIPS Nan Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; F. T. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Spanish -Latin Club 2; Student Council 3,4; Sophomore Sweetheart; Sophomore Class Officer, Vice-President; National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Margol 1,3,4, Circulation Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. THERESA ANN DUVALL Theres Spanish-Latin 1; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3. JAMES MATHEW RANSOM Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Cross Country 4; Junior Class Play; Chemistry-Physics Club 3; Camera Club 3; Pep Club 4; Y.C.C.i. 3,4; National Honor Society 4. RICHARD GRIFFIN Dick F. F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; F. F. F. 2; Pep Club 4; C. P. C. 3; Student Council 2; Chorus 1. MARCIA CROMWELL F. H.A. 1; Latin-Spanish-French 2; Student Council 1, 3; Student Cabinet 3, Treasurer; Pep Club 4; Junior Class Play; Margol 1,2,3, Reporter 1, Business Manager 2, Advertising Manager 3; Illinois Girls' State 3. 82 mt evidently the girls have the selling technique. JACK BOOS Spanish-Latin Club 1,2, President 2; Junior Class Ring Committee; Prom Committee; Y. C. C. I. 1; Pep Club 3,4; Student Cabinet 4, Student Council 4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3; Golf 1,2,3. MYRA TOPPING Spanish-Latin Club 1,2, Secretary 2; Library Club 1,2, President 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1,4; Student Cabinet 3,4, Secretary 3,4;F.N.C. 4; Chorus 1; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Junior Play; Junior Ring Committee; Class President 1, 2. JOHN PAUL JONES Football 1; Spanish-Latin Club 1,2; Camera Club 3,4; Biology Club 4; Pep Club 4; Y.C.C.l. 4. JOE MURRAY Latin-Spanish Club 1,2; Camera Club 1,2,3,4. CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA BUCK F.H.A. 1; G.A.A. 1,4; Pep Club 1, 2,4; Usher Staff 4; Chorus 4; Margol 4; Brentwood High School; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Chorus 2. PAUL WILLOUGHBY Tank Chemistry-Physics Club 3, Treasurer Spanish-Latin Club 1; Pep Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball Manager 2; Baseball Manager 1. 83 Then came our Senior Class Play. BARBARA JO UAMS Barb Spanish-Latin 1,2, Vice-President 2; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Chorus 1; G. A. A. 4; Class Sweetheart 3; Homecoming Queen 4. RONALD LEO HARTSOCK Ron Y.C.C.I. 3,4, President 4; F. F. F. 1,2; Lettermans Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Cross Country 4; Student Council 3,4, Parliamentarian 3; Junior Prom Committee 3. HENRY MARTIN KLEEMANN Latin-Spanish 1,2; Student Council 3,4; Y.C.C. I. 3,4; Pep Club 4; Football 3,4; Track 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4. DAVID KYLE Dave Football 2; Basketball 2; Track 2; Camera Club 3; Pep Club 3,4; Spanish-Latin Club 2,3,4; Chemistry-Physics Club 3; Y.C.C.I. 3,4; Band 1,2. STEPHEN DOUGLAS HELM Steve Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Cross Country 4; Pep Club 4; Y. C. C. I. 3, 4; Chemistry-Physics Club 4. SUSAN LAND Suzz Tennis 2; Archery 2; Dramatics 1,2, 3; French Club 3; Ski Club 3; Swimming Team 2; Projection Club 1; Gym Leaders 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Transferred from Rome, New York; Junior Prom Committee; G. A. A. 4; Pep Club 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Art Editor, Clintonia 4; Honor Society 1. 84 It meant a lot of hard work, HALE HENDERSON Andy Classical Club 1,2; F. T. A. 3,4; Camera Club 3; Y. C. C. I. 3,4; Student Council 3; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 3; Track 3,4; Junior Play 3. PENELOPE KATHLEEN PRICE Pennie or Penn Pep Club 3,4; Usher Staff 1,2, 3, 4; F.N.C. ljF.T.A. 1,2; Tongue and Pen 3; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Margol 1,2, 3,4, Art Editor 1, Exchange Editor 2, Feature Editor 3, Co-Editor in Chief 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. HARRY JAY WASHBURN Whitewash Pep Club 1,4; Library Club 1,4; Vocal Music 1,2, 3, 4; Special Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Track 3; Football Manager 2, 3; Basketball Manager 1,2,3; Track Manager 1,2. SYLVIA HARRIET THOMPSON Hez Homecoming Attendant 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; F. T. A. 1,2, 3,4; Classical Club 1; Chorus 1; Y. C. C. I. 3; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Clintonia, Business Manager 4. WILLIAM McKEOWN Wild Bill Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,3; Baseball 2,4; Cross Country 4; Classical Club 1,2, Vice-President 2; Pep Club 4; Y.C.C. I. 3,4. 85 but it was also a lot of fun BARBARA ELLEN MYERS Barb F.H.A. 1,2; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Usher 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2; Class Vice-President 4; G.A. A. 1; Student Council 2, 4. GERALD W. MALTBY Jerry Pep Club 4; Latin-Spanish-French Club 1,2; Chemistry Club 4; Color Guard 3; Biology Club 4. Senior Homecoming Float. SHEILA ARLENE WILLIFORD F.N.C. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1;G.A.A. 2; Library Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; Spanish-Latin-French Club 4; Chorus 3,4. ROBERT LLOYD CRAWLEY Bob Classical Club 1; Chemistry-Physics Club 3; Pep Club 4. 86 As the year came to a close, WILLIAM LOBB ’’Bill Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2, 3, 4; C. P. Club 3; Student Cabinet 4. VINCENT EUGENE McKINNEY Vince Camera Club 1,2, 3, 4; Vice-President 2, President 3,4; Spanish-Latin Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Student Council 4. Presentation of Varsity Letter. DAVID WILLIAM BLUE Dave Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1; F. F.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 4; F. F. F. 1,2; Chorus 1; Y. C.C.I. 3; Chemistry-Physics Club 3, 4. JOE COOLEY Cool JUNE WANTLAND Junie F. H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Activities Chairman 4; Special Chorus 3,4; Pep Club 4; G. A.A. 1; Prom Committee 3. 87 Class Night was our last project together LARRY L. MARVEL WILLIAM T. ROGERS Bill Camera Club 1,2,3, 4; Color Guard 3; Biology Club 4. JUDITH LYNN BAIN Judi Classical Club 1,2; F. N. C. 1,2, 3, Treasurer 3; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4, Accompanist; Band 1,2, 3,4; Special Chorus 3,4, Accompanist. CAROL LYNN CLYMER G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Usher Staff 4. WILLARD A. DILLOW Dilly Billow Pep Club 1,4, Ozark High School; Band 1,3; Football 1; Basketball 1; Camera Club 1; Bible Club 1; Junior Play, Clinton High School; Track 3; Classical Club 2; Chemistry Club 4. 88 These good times have made an imprint LINDA CLARK Secretary of Class 1,2; Junior Class Officer, Vice-President; Spanish-Latin Club 2; G. A. A. 1; Library Club 1,2, 3, President 3; Pep Club 1,3,4; Y.C.C.I. 3,4; F.T.A. 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Cabinet-Vice-President 4; Junior Ring Committee; Junior Play Committee; Junior Prom Committee. PAUL EUGENE MURPHY Slick Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; F. F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Sentinal 3, Vice-President 4; Chemistry-Physics Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4. ROBERT GERALD MATHENY Garel Track 2,4; Cross Country 4; Camera Club 4; F. F. F. 2; Pep Club 1,3,4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH ALWOOD F. H.A. 3,4, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 3,4. VIRGINIA ALICE DUVALL Gina F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 2; G. A. A. 1. CHARLES THOMAS MILLER Bomber Chorus 1,3; Track Manager 1,2; Track 3,4; Basketball Manager 2; Spanish-Latin Club 1,2; Camera Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; Cross Country 4. 89 on our hearts that will remain forever TERRY HERRON Track 3; F. F. F. 2; Pep Club 4; Baseball 4; Cross Country 4, Manager. NANCY THEOBALD Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club 1,2, 3; F. N. C. 1,2, 3; Spanish-Latin Club 1,2; Special Chorus 3,4; Junior Play Committee. VALERIE SUSAN PARKER Val F. N. C. 3,4; Pep Club 4; Transferred from Chicago Roosevelt High School; C.A.A. 1,2. ELSIE MAE STATON F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4. KATHLEEN IDA WOODWARD Sally F.N.C. 2,3; Pep Club 3; F.H.A. 4; Chorus 2. STANLEY DALE CYRULIK Stan F. F. A. 1; Football 1; Basketball 2. 90 The Senior Class of 1961 bids farewell ADORA KAY BRADLEY Kathleen or Red Pep Club 1,4 STEPHEN JOSEPH STOKOWSKI Stix Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Cross Country 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Track 1 Classical Club 1,2 Pep Club 3,4 Tongue and Pen 2, 3 Y.C.C.I. 3,4 ✓ SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLOCKWISE: Secretary..............Janice Dunn Vice-President . . . Barbara Myers Treasurer.............Frances Cray President.....................Larry Lobb Who’s Who in the Senior Class Nancy Phillips and Henry Kleemann: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Pennie Price and Thomas Redington: CLASS FLIRTS Jim Looper and Jo Dean Duff: CLASS CLOWNS Susan Land and Steve Helm: EVERYBODY'S FRIEND Barbara Ijams and John May: BEST LOOKING Judy Nunnery and Jack Boos: DONE THE MOST FOR C.C.H.S. Melody Wheeler and Steve Stokowski: MOST TALKATIVE 92 Mary Gardner and Ron Hartsock: MOST ATHLETIC Clinton High School Foreign Exchange Student Miss Rosemary Hellings, our exchange student from Capetown, South Africa, finds our s |ool different from hers in many ways. She mentions that no boys attended her school in Africa an j that all the girls wore uniforms. Before com in to the U. S. she had never seen wooden house snow, or any basketball, football, or baseba games. In her spare time in the winter, she en-joys sledding and skating; in the summer, Ihe has gone swimming and horseback riding. Ros®nary says that she likes our school very much anS he students are very friendly. We have enjoyed ing to school with her this year and we will be sor to see her leave. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: J. Wilke, R. Gibson, B. Crawley, F. Shobe, R. Peverly, H. Horn, M. Riegel, W. Patterson, P. Rybolt. ROW TWO: H. Henderson, H. Kleemann, B. Morgan, M. West, K. Beck, £. Hoke, S. Day, D. Patterson, S. Gardner, G. Harris, J. Arnold. ROW THREE: Coach Hunter, A. Wrage, R. Willis, M. Travis, B. Andrews, C. Leonard, C. Miller, M. Hoback, W. Hamm, L. Martin, B. Smith, B. Lobb. ROW FOUR: M. Stapleton, D. Short, C. Sutton, J. Ransom, R. Pelley, B. Gibson. Outfielders Baseball Squad J. Torbert, B. Gibson, B. Bratcher, L. Hagen-bruch, B. McKeown, D. Griffin, J. Helm, S. Stokowski. J. Gibson, B. Sumner, J. Querfeld, J. May, S. Helm, D. Griffin, T. Steward, R. Steward, R. Hartsock. Cornbelt Catchers and Pitchers j Champs! J. Hooker, J. May, J. Wilson, S. Helm, B. McKeown, D. Griffin, T. Steward, L. McKimmy, S. Stokowski. 2 SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Mills, L. West, D. Harris, S. Cox, B. High, M. McKinnery, B. Arnold, B. Cruthis, S. Henderson. ROW TWO: D. Nelson, R. Day, S. Campbell, D. Buraglio, D. Wantland, S. Klinkert, T. Rudasill, B. Cobb, R. Webb, D. Bundy, Manager D. Jones. ROW THREE: D. Armstrong, R. Dash, J. Staton, M. Monts, D. Newman, J. Allen, L. Strange, G. Murphy, G. Burns, J. Ward, O. Blue, Coach Robbins. ROW FOUR: D. Schindler, L. Miller, B. West, L. Tamburini, J. Meeks. ROW ONE: Mr. Baker, B. Cruthis, D. Kyle, B. Land, J. Gordon, J. Boos. ROW TWO: L. Little, J. McDonnell, G. Hagerman, P. Willoughby, D. Herington, T. Ijams, J. Wilke. 3 With Spring Comes Quill and SctoII Banquet Ab Pharas receives Honorary Membership Degree of F.F.A. from Tom Steward. Quill and Scroll Inductees Lynn Lible, President of Illinois F.F. A., is guest at Clinton F.F.A. Banquet. Janet Klemm furnishes entertainment at F. H. A. Banquet. Spring Dance sponsored by Pep Club. rj S' r jfik: r iEiS5 HdUtUi i if 0 G. A. A. ends year with chili supper. 4 Many Gay Activities Sister M. Regina, St. Francis School of Nursing, Peoria, speaking before F. N. C. Club. Spanish, Latin, and French Club on way to the Redwood. 1960-61 Sports Banquet C. C.H.S. Band Concert F.N. C. Club members receiving pins for the number of hours they worked at the hospital. MacMurray College Chorus presents assembly at C. C. H. S. Honors Dinner 1 8 Spring Has Its Gay Mr. Hunter, Mrs. Kratz, M. Topping, and J. May take part in Safety Assembly. Kick-off assembly given by Pep Club to start the Regional Tournament. Larry Strange goes over the bar. New Cabinet members taking oath of office, Junior Class picnic at Weldon Springs New members of National Honor Society Maxine Titus and her accompanist entertain the C.C.H.S. student body. I. S. N. U. Symphony Orchestra presenting assembly to C. C. H. S. student body. and Serious Moments Students study hard in Study Hall for exams. Advanced biology students study the anatomy felis domesticus, or the common house cat. Students of world history. The C.C.H.S. Library offers many, many fine materials for the students. Secretaries of tomorrow work hard to attain their secretarial skills. 7 Ten-thousand Cockroaches! ! Seniors Turn Actors in Senior Mrs. Ernest Stanley.........Linda Lubbers Miss Preen....................Gladys Baker Richard Stanley......................Steve Stokowski June Stanley..................Myra Topping John.................................Garel Matheny Sara.................................Nancy Theobald Mrs. Dexter. . ............Kathy Rybolt Mrs. McCutcheon...............Sandra Burns Mr. Stanley...........................John Jones Maggie Cutter..............Carol Guthridge Dr. Bradley....................John May Sheridan Whiteside. . . . Larry McKimmy Harriet Stanley.........Marcia Cromwell Bert Jefferson.......................Steve Helm Prof. Metz.................Hale Henderson ...................Jack Querfeld Two Deputies.........................Henry Kleeman Plainclothes Man........J. N. Vandervort You don't look like a newspaper man you know. .. What, suing me? ! 8 Jay sings Senior Class Production Class Play Cast ............James Ransom Luncheon Guests................David Blue .............Jack Querfeld Mr. Baker................Henry Kleeman Expressman...............J. N. Vandervort Lorraine Sheldon............Penelope Price Sandy.......................Charles Ware Beverly Carlton.............Jay Washburn Westcott...............................Jim Wilson ...................James Ransom Radio Technicians..............David Blue Five Choir Boys....................................................Bob Phillips May 1 y°ur picture Mr. Whitesides? (Guest Artists)................Bob Griffin ..................John North ..................Ben Kepner .................Butch Phares Accompanist..................Judy Peacock Banjo....................Hale Henderson FAR AWAY PLACES Polka in Poland WITH THE CLASS OF ’61 Japanese Panorama 11 The night long anticipated had finally arrived, the night of the Junior-Senior Banquet-Prom. The theme, Dixieland Memories, was shown by a mural plantation scene, an old fashioned wishing well, a large magnolia tree, and a bridge along with a beautiful realistic waterfall. Pastel green, pink, and yellow streamers completed the decorations. 12 THE JOKERS from Taylorville Wills and Prophecies being read. Students at before-the-Prom Banquet THE CLASS OF 1961 Recessional of the 1961 Baccalaureate Make ready for the big event. Awarding of the honor stole President, Larry Lobb, receives honor stole Count down has started! BIDS FAREWELL TO C. C. H. S. Presentation of diplomas Main speaker of the evening was Dr. Paul McKay, President of Millikin University. Class of ’61 sings the Alma Mater The end of the old and a beginning of the new. President Larry gives speech on behalf of the 1961 graduating class. The battle of size i 16


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